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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
Insight: Environment or Profit - Palm Oil Firm Tests Indonesia
13/07/2012 (Reuters) - An Indonesian palm oil firm received preliminary approval six years ago for a large plantation in a swampy, forested corner of Borneo island, bringing the promise of jobs and roads to impoverished villages.
Activity at Karachi and Qasim Ports
13/07/2012 (Business Recorder) - The Karachi Port handled 89,033 tonnes of cargo comprising 60,345 tonnes of import cargo and 28,688 tonnes of export cargo including nil loaded & empty containers during last 24 hours ended at 0700 hours on Thursday.
Oil Palm The Golden Crop
13/07/2012 (Borneo Post) - Sarawak will play a pivotal role in the future of the palm oil industry in the nation as it is the only state in the country that still has plenty of land for the industry to expand.
Heavy Selling Continues In Plantation Counters As Investors Take Profit
13/07/2012 (Bernama) - Heavy selling in the plantation counters is continuing with investors taking profit after recent gains.
Palm Oil Down on Malaysia Exports Data
13/07/2012 (Business Recorder) - Palm oil prices on the European vegetable oil market fell on Thursday on official data showing exports from Malaysia fell sharply in the first 10 days of July and forecast of some rain in United States grains growing areas.
AGRI WRAP-Indian Soybean Hits Record High on Tight Supplies
13/07/2012 (Reuters) - Indian soybean hit a record high on Thursday due to a weak rupee and tight supplies in local and overseas markets, while soyoil futures fell, tracking losses in Malaysian palm oil.
COLUMN-Palm Oil Futures Curve Points To Severe El Nino: Clyde Russell
13/07/2012 (Reuters) - The curve for Malaysian palm oil futures has moved into a rare contango as the market frets over the possible re-emergence of the El Nino weather pattern and lower soy oil supplies in the United States.
Cooking-Oil Imports by India Fall as Rupee Drop Deter Buyers
12/07/2012 (Bloomberg) - Cooking-oil purchases by India, the world’s biggest consumer after China, probably dropped for the first time in five months in June after a plunge in the rupee to a record low deterred importers. Futures in Malaysia tumbled.
VEGOILS-Palm Down on Weak Exports, Tight Supply in Focus
12/07/2012 (Reuters) - Malaysian crude palm oil futures slipped on Wednesday on weaker export data, although losses were curbed by tight global oilseed supply and expectations that demand will rise in the next few weeks due to Asian festivals.